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Suppose that a histogram is constructed for the frequency table shown below:



The class 60-69 has twice the frequency of the class 70-89.  In the histogram, will the area of the bar for the class 60-69 be twice the area of the bar for the class 70-89?  In other words, will areas be proportional to frequencies  in this histogram? Explain your thinking. Are there any conditions under which areas are proportional to frequencies in histograms?
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